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Argue, minister. respon- sible for the Canadian Wheat Board, has been warning western farmers that the les Union, their largest - THO! buil ert neat qualia and pitars.: 41 f Pegdiguitars::4 Ly reais K ands St, Treas u PIANO’'S ORGANS Uprights, grands Professional tuning SON GUITARS, custom r, wants to sell ae goods in Canada. Y He has specifically men- tioned Lada cars and Belarus tractors and combines — So- ‘sold in Canada for years, : Canada sold the © Soviets about $2 ‘billion worth of.ag-’” ricultural goods —. ey eat.and barley year, but only bought meek ea $48 million worth of products from the'USSR in return. Argue, a blustery, balding with a push by) some coligressmen to block ‘imports’ of Soviet goods made by prison labor. “These restrictive moves, which are more ‘likely to ‘ir- ritate than resolve’ foreign policy issues, come'at a time when the U.S, professes to be a‘reliable trading. partner,” Frahm said. “LESS POSITIVE: The reaction to Argue's in- itiative has been much less positive in Canada and es pecially ’in Ottawa: Blaine Thacker, the Tory MP ~ from Lethbridge- - Foothills; told a House of Commons. ‘committee’ last month ‘Argue wasn't fit for public office after suggesting western farmers buy. Soviet farm machinery. Industry Minister Ed Lum: ley has defended Argue but . has refused to say Argue's Sa in gov- for. speaking off the cuff, first , made the statements at farm meetings in Winnipeg and a luke-warm response from farmers, ridicule from‘ the earch. F-kin. Box 1 ay 3023, llegar, a 52/80 pardons assailant ROME (AP) — Pope John Paul sat down with -Mehmet Ali Agca in Agca’s prison cell Tuesday and personally par- doned the 25-year-uld Turk- ish man who tried to kill him in St: Peter's Square on May 18, 1981. The Roman Catholic pon- tiff called his visit to Reb- ibbia prison outside Rome, “especially the meeting” with ‘Agea who is serving a life sentence for shooting him, a “historic day in my life as a man, a Christian, as a bishop and bishop of Rome.” The Pope made the com- ments while meeting female prisoners after his visit to Agca’s cell. Providence had interven- ed, he said, in an “extra- ’ ordinary and also wonderful way in that today after two years, I'm able to meet my assailant and repeat the par- don that I expressed im- mediately toward him and . later was to declare publicly when I was able from the hospital.” Five days after the shoot- ing, while still in a hospital bed, the Pope announced he had pardoned Agca. Vatican Officials. and sev- said Agca knelt and kissed the pontiff's ring at the end of Church. Pope John Paul and Agca were alone in the cell for 21 minutes, huddled together as they talked in hushed tones and sat on plastic chairs. The Vatican officials, who spoke on the condition they not be identified, described the meeting at Rebibbia prison as being “almost like'a confession.” Agca is a Mos- lem; the 63-year-old Pope is leader of the 700-million- member Roman Catholic _OChureh. NOT O' The conversation between the Pope and Agea could not be overheard, said the of- ficials; adding that the two probably spoke in Italian. Both men also speak English. Pr Conservative Opposition and less than full support from his own cabinet colleagues. But in Washington, D.C. U.S. Wheat Associates, a respected grain dealer with offices in Africa, Asia, Eur- ope and Latin America, ap- pears impressed by Argue’s initiative. The company’s December newsletter said the policy is designed “to improve the So- _ viet balance of trade with Canada and thus make Can- ada a preferred supplier of agricultural products” and other exports.” Planning director James Frahm wrote that the Wheat Board initiative is in sharp contrast to the United States’ hardline trade policy with the Soviet Union. The company. cited 1 .moves to ban Russian vodka sales by some states following the downing of a Korean jetliner, an American embargo on Soviet nickel products and a In the ulet rural town of Shoa] Lake, Man., Jim Ken- nedy, dealer, says sales of Soviet. ; build Belarus tractors and other equipment haven't been helped or hindered by Argue’s buy-Soviet cam- paign. “You. always get people coming in to mention it as a joke,” said Kennedy, man- ager. of Stomel Enterprises, © which sells Belarus products’ in western Manitoba. ~ He said he has sold about six new Belarus tractors so far this year as well as some other smaller Belarus equip- ment. Farmers look at the quality of the product and the ser- vice reputation of the dealer instead of where it’s made, Kennedy said. Many so-called North American makes of farm eqipment are actually manufactured in Europe. In’ 1982-88, Canada. ex- ported 8.2 million tonnes of wheat and coarse grains to the USSR, while the United States sold the Soviet Union 6.1 million tonnes. P This was the first year in at least a decade'that Canada exported more grain to the Soviet Union than the United States. Industry criticized MOSCOW (REUTER) — A speech read in the name of President Yuri Andropov has sharply criticized the per- formance of Soviet industry, saying a shortage of con- sumer goods is causing dis- content among the ‘popula- tion. Ina report to a meeting of the Communist party Central Committee,’ the Kremlin chief said there have been improvements since he came into office 18 months ago but he is totally with and believed seriously ill, did not deliver his report in per- son to Monday's meeting: The text was published Tues- day in the party daily Prav- da, Andropov admitted. many problems resulted from in- herent weaknesses in the state planning system. and also said that standards of environmental protection aré poor. The shortage of household goods and low quality of those are intoler- the pace of change. Andropov, absent from . public view for four months able and cause “dicontent among the Population,” he said. fiommacons W, Apr suet eh? “VUSE o Cate, 9:30.- 5:30 China Creek “Drive a Little to Save.a Lot” December 8, 1983 William M. McConnell Recorder of Brands . 808 Douglas Street Victoria, B.C. V8W 227 LIVESTOCK ACT S.B.C. 1980, William M. McConnell, Brande, do hereby disestablish the Renata Pound District, the boundaries for which may be obtained from the un- dersigned on request. B.C. Ministry of Agriculture &Food Phone 387-5121 Local 285 Chapter 24 Recorder of "Members added Andropov strengthens influence despite illness Moscow. (AP): = New ditions to the ‘Politburo amy that C dropov suffers kidney and heart problems, and he was member Arvid Pelshe, who died at 84. He was not party leader Yuri Andropov has strengthened his Krem- lin influence despite an ill- néss that has kept him out of public view since summer. Andropov, 69, was absent Monday when the Commun. ist party Central Committee added two full members and one alternate to the ruling Politburo and announced an addition to the pi briefly adi to hospital last spring. The official Kremlin explanation for his unprecedented absence from major public and party ga- thering ‘was that he has a cold, and: spokesmen main- tain he is not seriously ill. HEADS SUPREME SOVIET 5 It is assumed Andropov also will miss the Supreme membership on the Polit- buro, however. : The party control coramis- sion reviews cases of party members accused of corrup- tion and other misdeeds. Vorotnikov was a former first deputy to Solomentsev while Solomentsev was pre-. mier of the Russian Republic, the largest of the 15 Soviet _ secretariat. ‘The former } KGB chief came to Power 18 months ago through sophisticated :mano- euvring within the‘ Politburo after the desth of Leonid Brezhnev. But he has: not been seen in’ public’sin¢e’ an ‘Aug. 18 meeting’ in: -Moscow with a group of U! _sen- ators. He said in siprinted speech ‘distributed’ to. the oops member. body that, “tempor-’ ary. causes” prevented‘him from attending the biannual policy ‘setting conference. "It is believed that “An. a farm equipment ~ - list of those Soviet, or that convenes Wednesday, He i. of th In ‘1979, he was named ambassador to Cuba. and Vorotni- the Supreme Bovist and nor- mally would be expected to appear. ‘His absence from the party gatherings, and from the Bolshevik Revolution anni- versary~ celebrations last month, including the Nov. 7 Red Square parade, would typically be tothe advantage of Politburo rivals. But major statements con- tinue to be issued in Andro- pov’s name and his chief Politburo rival,’ Konstantin Chernenko, 72, has not as- sumed any new prominence. It was not immediately known if Chernenko was at the Central Committee plen- ary session, as. there was no kov are considered to be un- sympathetic to the Chernen- ko faction, and could be looked: upon‘ as Andropov backers. The party leader also is ‘considered to have the back- ing of at least four of the other 10 Politburo members: veteran KGB official Geidar bachev, 62, and former ‘Len- ingrad -party . boss Grigori Romanoy ee Our Action Ad ‘Ad Phone — Number is 365-2212 The two men promoted to full’ Politburo membership, Mikhail Solomentsev, 70, and Vitaly Vorotnikov, 57, are in fact considered to be ad- awarded damages totalling $45,449 in a B.C. Supreme Court suit against a co- worker who literally inflated him with a high-pressure air hose. - Justice Murray re- marked in his judgment: “A mild adjective’ which might well be used to describe this “case is bizarre.” The judge said Hukam Chand, after dusting ' off Michael MacCorby with the air hose, decided to play “a stupid practical joke.” Murray said Chand thrust the nozzle of the high-pres- sure hose into the vicinity of MacCorby’s anus and liter- ally “blew him up.” He said MacCorby felt the nozzle pressed against him for several seconds. “He further felt air going into his body through his rectum, causing him to fall to the ground in intense pain,” the judge said. of the Ch led faction of holdovers from the Brezhnev years. _- KGB chief Viktor Chebri- kov, 60, was named alternate member of the Politburo, and, Yegor . 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